Blog number 253 **** 04 December 2008
My daughter-in-law, Kiki, gave my dear wife a delicate ceramic wind chime and this morning Teresa (my dear wife) broke it. She said, "I don't know how it happened, it was really strange."
I said, "Did you drop it?"
She replied resignedly, "Yeah, I dropped it."
Thursday, December 4, 2008
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That gravity is mighty strange stuff!
Sorry about the loss though.
Paul
That little blog made me giggle a little. Very cute.
Hi Taylor
It made me giggle too when she said it.
Hi Paul.
Yeah. It was a pretty piece.
WELL DAD LEAVES OUT SO MUCH I SAID AFTER I EXAMINED IT CAREFULLY I MUST HAVE DROPPED IT I TRIED TO MOVE IT FROM ONE LIGHT TO ANOTHER TO KEEP PEOPLE FROM HITTING THEIR JEADS ON IT I THOUGHT I HAD GRASPED IT FIRMLY BUT IT SLIPPED THRU MY HANDS AND BROKE I DIDNT EVEN KNOW IT WAS BROKEN UNTIL I EXAMINED IT AND FOUND THE ANGELS HEAD WAS OFF. DUH DON SINCE OUR KIDS HAVE GROWN UP WE ONLY MOSTLY ONLY HAVE EACH OTHER TO LAUGH AT AND BLOG ABOUT.
REMEMBER FANS TAKE EVERYTHIGN THIS MAN SAYS WITH A GRAIN OF SALT HE FANCIES HIMSELF A COMEDIAN AND WILL PLAY IT TO THE HILT
MOM
Teresa, the angel's head was off? Can't they grow new ones?
Hah, Psul! Good one.
"Paul," not "Psul." "Psul" doesn't make any sense at all.
It does Don if you have a lisp!
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